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HARDING PROPOSES NEW PANAMA TREATY; Writes to Gillett Urging Abrogation of the Taft Agreementof 1904.ISTHMIANS FAVOR CHANGESLand Purchase and InterventionClauses Held to Be Based on Past Conditions.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.--Abrogation of the present treaty arrangement with Panama, which he said was intended to operate only during the construction of the Panama Canal, and the negotiation of a new treaty with that Government, was recommended to Congress today by President Harding. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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